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Waynesville schools to start using gift cards for fundraising
Waynesville School District is taking a cue from the private sector on how to raise money.
Water main break affects service in Waynesville
A large number of homes here are experiencing disruptions in the water service today, Feb.
Love (and a fork) is all you need at library
Flowers? Chocolate? Romance? The Mary L. Cook Library has all the ingredients for a perfect Valentine's Day even if it's a day late.
Antique business owners: a Wea re not going anywherea
Merchants in this small Warren County village say they are like the antiques they promote nationally: strong, durable, and not about to collapse.
Vaughan named assistant superintendent at Waynesville
The Waynesville R-VI School District has announced the promotion of Darrel Vaughan, the current principal at Waynesville High School, to the position of Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Services.
Waynesville tax meeting postponed
An information meeting set for tonight, Jan. 25, to discuss Waynesvillle's new income tax has been postponed until later this week.
Former Wilmington workers say DHL's contributions not enough
DHL has provided $75 million in severance benefits for laid-off ABX Air pilots at its Wilmington freight hub, contributed to community organizations and is now preparing to publicly donate its Wilmington Air Park for economic redevelopment.
Waynesville clinic finds best prescription isna t always a pill in a bottle
The Fields Mini-Medical Clinic offers help for the common cold, physicals for players on the local sports team or a simple check-up with the prescribed antibiotic just a few feet away.
Residents file petition to remove Waynesville tax
Residents here have filed a petition asking for a referendum election to repeal the one percent income tax that village council enacted in December.
Former member reappointed to Waynesville council
Just when he thought he was out, village council here pulled Charles Feicht back in.
Waynesville council member resigns before taking seat
A village council member resigned before he could take office here Monday, Jan. 4, leaving the remaining council members to seek someone to fill the position.
On Sunday, January 3rd, a woman flagged down an off duty Warren County Sheriff Deputy on Route 123 in Turtlecreek Township.
An overnight snow of about an inch in the area made the morning commute rough Tuesday, Jan.
Man cleared of threatening to rape woman
For the second time in about four years, a Waynesville man was charged but then exonerated on rape charges in Warren County.
Woman Says Ride From Mom's House Ended in Threats of Rape
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Police: Man threatened to rape passenger while driving drunk
A Warren County man is behind bars after police say he threatened to rape a woman while he was driving drunk.
Waynesvillea s new police dog hits the ground wagging
The police department here will break in a new rookie over the next few months, and this officer's uniform comes with a matching collar.
Waynesville council approves income tax
Waynesville resident Richard Elliott talks Monday, Dec. 21, 2009, about the one-percent income tax the village council passed with a 6-1 vote.
Waynesville Residents Wary Of Income Tax
Waynesville residents gathered at Waynesville Middle School on Tuesday to hear more about a proposed 1 percent income tax for the village.
Waynesville mulls initiating one percent income tax
Waynesville council is considering a five-year, one percent income tax and many in the village don't like to idea.